1
May
Warner Bros. is set to film a live-action adaptation of Death Note, a Japanese manga series written by Tsugumi Ohba.

The film will be based on the first three installments in the series a and not the three Japanese-language “Death Note” films already made.
The Warner Bros. adaptation will follow a college student who has mistakenly stumbles upon a misplaced death note, granting him the power to kill anyone just by writing their name on the paper while imagining the person.
Warner Bros. have deemed Charley and Vlas Parlapanides worth enough to be the films writers, hopefully they don’t have the same powers as the death note.
18
Mar
Never could of called this one. But hey IT is what IT is right. Lol. Warner Bros. has announced its plans to bring the 1990 mini series IT to the big screen as a motion picture. Here in Wizzard’z World we are very picky when it come to scary movies. They gotta have the right stuff, you know. There are way to many horror film out there that just don’t get the jobs done. Being almost as scary as an episode of Teletubies.

Screenwriter Dave Kajganich has been chosen by Warner Bros, again, to write the script for this film. Kafaganuch has previously been employed by Warner Bros. when he was choosen to right the script for The Invasion. So there might not be much to look forward to but then again people are rather suprising.
The screen play will be featured from Stephen’s Kings 1000+ page novel. Good luck with that, most people can bearly read a Stephan King book so a screen play will be no easey task.
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